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Painted Here to Match 2005-2009 Factory Mustang Colors: These spoilers are painted right here, at AmericanMuscle HQ, to match your stock Ford Mustang colors exactly. They'll give your Pony a mean, sleek look that will make it stand out from the crowd it a totally unique way.

Quality Construction. Manufactured from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) material for its light-weight and superior durability, this painted rear wing spoiler is made to last.

Hard Mounts. Using a combination of threaded bolts and 3M acrylic automotive bonding tape, this pre-painted GT500 Style Spoiler is designed to mount securely to the rear deck lid of your Mustang for a perfect OEM fit.

Application. This pre-painted GT500 Style Spoiler fits the 2005 to 2009 S197 Ford Mustangs, including the V6, GT, Bullitt, and Shelby GT models. This spoiler does not fit the Shelby GT500.

Technical Notes. AmericanMuscle recommends professional installation of all body parts, we also recommended test fitting these products before they are painted as drilling is required for installation of this rear wing spoiler.

Choose the year of your Mustang from the options above. The color choices displayed will be the only exterior paint colors available for your year Mustang. The first two letters for each color option are the paint code for your exterior color.

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Own a 2007 GT/CS. Removing the wing and the tape residue takes the longest so be patient. I found a thin plastic putty knife works great at removing both the wing and the tape residue along with some Goop. To install properly I recommend buying some long 1 3/4" 8mm bolts to serve as an install guide. Once you are ready to install the spoiler, peel the 3M tape from the spoiler and then holding the spoiler about an inch off the trunk surface you and a helper thread these longer bolts from underside of the trunk using the proper holes into the existing threads on the spoiler which you are still holding about a 1" above the trunk surface. As you lower the spoiler onto the trunk these longer guide bolts serve as great way to avoid mistakes, and to ensuring that the spoiler lines up properly and the threaded holes are available for final install. Gently lower the spoiler using the bolts as guide and once the spoiler is firmly seated with the tape, unthread the long bolts and replace with the shorter proper length bolts that came with the spoiler. Easy!

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I like the product a lot. It is extremely better looking than the stock spoiler. This GT500 style one makes the car flow more and I get many compliments on it. It is really easy to install. The hardest part was probably getting all the goo off from the stock spoiler. Besides that its really easy and looks great. American Muscle hasn't let me down yet, you guys are great.

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Want to enhance the look of your ride? How about replacing your stock spoiler with one of our pre-painted GT500 rear spoilers, for 2005-2009 Mustangs. Our GT500 pre painted rear spoiler is designed to give you that sleek look of a Shelby Cobra, and is a perfect complement to the streamlined look of the S197 Mustangs. The GT500 rear spoiler is definitely built to last, made from an ABS material; it’s lightweight and extremely durable. Like all of our pre painted parts, the GT500 rear spoiler is available in all factory OEM colors, and is painted right here at AmericanMuscle.com, in our state of the art paint booth. We take great care to make sure you get the perfect paint match for your Mustang. And, because we paint these right here at AmericanMuscle.com, they’re always in stock and ship the same day as you order. When you receive your GT500 rear spoiler, you’ll find that it’s securely packaged in the box with all accessories needed for installation. The included accessories are threaded bolts, alcohol prep pads, foam tabs, and installation instructions. Installation is pretty painless, you may have to remove some tape residue from the stock spoiler, but other than that, it’s a smooth process that will make your Mustang stand out from the crowd.View Full Transcript

No, its more of a dark grey primer. I thought the same thing until mine came in. I coated mine in flat black plasti-dip for the time being and it blends with the car good enough until i have it painted!

Yes. The surface area of the new spoiler completely covers the areas of the trunk deck where the OE holes are. The new spoiler comes with hardware that utilizes the existing holes in the trunk deck resulting in a clean OE appearance.

Own a 2007 GT/CS. Removing the wing and the tape residue takes the longest so be patient. I found a thin plastic putty knife works great at removing both the wing and the tape residue along with some Goop. To install properly I recommend buying some long 1 3/4" 8mm bolts to serve as an install guide. Once you are ready to install the spoiler, peel the 3M tape from the spoiler and then holding the spoiler about an inch off the trunk surface you and a helper thread these longer bolts from underside of the trunk using the proper holes into the existing threads on the spoiler which you are still holding about a 1" above the trunk surface. As you lower the spoiler onto the trunk these longer guide bolts serve as great way to avoid mistakes, and to ensuring that the spoiler lines up properly and the threaded holes are available for final install. Gently lower the spoiler using the bolts as guide and once the spoiler is firmly seated with the tape, unthread the long bolts and replace with the shorter proper length bolts that came with the spoiler. Easy!

I like the product a lot. It is extremely better looking than the stock spoiler. This GT500 style one makes the car flow more and I get many compliments on it. It is really easy to install. The hardest part was probably getting all the goo off from the stock spoiler. Besides that its really easy and looks great. American Muscle hasn't let me down yet, you guys are great.

preping for the two sided tape was my major concern.purchased automotive adhesion promoter on e-bay, then installed, very easy to do if you are carefull. you only get one chance if you use the promoter, it grabs the tape firmly
gives the rear a good finish without looking to large like some other spoilers being sold

The GT 500 spoiler is an excellent replacement of the stock spoiler that came installed on my 2007 V6. Never did like the original spoiler. This one has a much more aggressive look without appearing ridiculous as some of the other aftermarket models, and the paint was a perfect match. It reminds me of the spoiler on my 1974 Trans Am I owned many years ago.
As the other reviewers stated, the hardest part is removing the factory two-sided tape from the rear deck. A plastic scraper and acetone USED SPARINGLY will eventually work, but you have to be very careful not to scratch the clearcoat finish, although most of it will be covered over by the new spoiler anyway.
The holes line up perfectly with the holes in the rear deck, but you have to be very careful to get it right the first time. Once the pre-installed two-sided tape on the new spoiler makes contact with the rear deck of your Mustang, its pretty much stuck for good. In order to get all the holes lined up, I put 1/4" x 1" wooden dowels in the screw holes in the new spoiler and lowered it slowly until the dowels went through the rear deck. Once the spoiler was fully seated I just used pliers to pull the dowels out and the screws went in perfectly. Having someone help you will make this much easier.

Pre-painted spoiler very nice. Installation instruction ok if you have a factory spoiler. Mine came without one. there are 4 strips of heavy paper with a hole in the center. Apparently you are supposed to remove the little sticky square that is around the hole and stick it to the spoiler. Then while holding spoiler in place tape the paper strips to the trunk and then slowly remove spoiler so you can drill holes. I reccomend that you drill the two outter holes to aid in securing spoiler to trunk. This area is double wall thick and hollow in the middle. I drilled thru the inner panel with a 1/2" drill bit so I could recess screw and then covered hole with a plastic plug I found at Pep Boys. Over all be patient and careful and it will look great.

This looks great on my 07, but I was a little disappointed it only reused two of the four factory holes. And this spoiler does NOT cover the same surface area as the factory spoiler. Mine being an 07 there is a very noticeable line on the top and bottom from the old spoiler. So you must be prepared to spend a few extra bucks to buff out the difference in the paint.

The spoiler match my cars paint perfectly. Installation was simple and easy the only thing that takes time is taking off all the old spoilers glue tape. Had to get some car adhesive remover at autozone which help a lot. Other than that the spoiler fits perfect and change the look of the car making it look a lot better than before.

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